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'''Kha with hook''' (Majuscule: {{unicode|'''Ӽ'''}}, Majuscule: {{unicode|'''ӽ'''}}) is a letter of the ] that is used in the ], ] and ] languages to represent the {{IPA|/χ/}} sound. The letter ] ‹Ҳ› is sometimes used for this sound instead because of better font support. | ||
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Cyrillic letterKha with hook (Majuscule: Ӽ, Majuscule: ӽ) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet that is used in the Itelmen, Nivkh and Saru languages to represent the /χ/ sound. The letter Kha with descender ‹Ҳ› is sometimes used for this sound instead because of better font support.
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